It said the suspension was implemented under US immigration law in response to Cambodia's refusal to accept back its nationals whom the US wants to repatriate.
US law calls for deporting convicted felons of foreign nationality -- including those with US permanent resident status -- after they have served their prison sentences. Cambodia under a 2002 agreement with the United States has accepted the repatriation of about 500 such returnees. An estimated 1,000 more have yet to be sent back.
The United States today took similar actions toward Eritrea, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Sierra Leone's government said the same day it would accept the 27 of its citizens being deported.
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